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All submissions will be reviewed before posting to the city's Community Calendar. The city has the discretion to determine which public events will be included in the calendar. The events should provide entertainment, food or other attractions to a diverse population, and promote the economic benefits of tourism or enhance the quality of life of the community. All events must be open to the general public (for free or cost), located within the City of Greenville and organized for non-profit purposes.

The natural surface parking lot off of Delano Drive adjacent to the Swamp Rabbit Trail has been closed. The purpose of the closure is to allow crews to construct a new, paved 138-space parking lot as part of the Unity Park project. Construction will be done in two phases. The majority of the construction will take place over the next 70 days. At that point, it may be possible to open a portion of the lot for public use. The remainder of the parking lot will be constructed following ReWa’s completion of a sewer line replacement project in their easement. Once construction of the parking lot resumes, the remaining work is expected to take approximately 50 days to complete.

The natural surface parking lot off of Delano Drive adjacent to the Swamp Rabbit Trail has been closed. The purpose of the closure is to allow crews to construct a new, paved 138-space parking lot as part of the Unity Park project. Construction will be done in two phases. The majority of the construction will take place over the next 70 days. At that point, it may be possible to open a portion of the lot for public use. The remainder of the parking lot will be constructed following ReWa’s completion of a sewer line replacement project in their easement. Once construction of the parking lot resumes, the remaining work is expected to take approximately 50 days to complete.

Brasfield and Gorrie General Contractors will conduct a blast in Falls Park on Monday, June 8 at approximately 3 p.m. The purpose of the blast is to facilitate the installation of a stormwater box to capture runoff from the Camperdown development. While a blasting mat and natural dirt cover will be used for the blasting area, to ensure public safety, the Liberty Bridge and portions of Falls Park will be closed from approximately 2:50 p.m. to 3:10 p.m. Vehicular traffic near the intersection of South Main Street and Falls Park Drive will also be halted briefly. Motorists traveling in the vicinity should use caution and watch for traffic control personnel. Once the blasting is complete, construction personnel will reopen the safety zone and allow park users and pedestrians to return to the area.

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City Council - Work Session

3:00 PM - 5:15 PM

June 8, 2020, 3:00 PM - 5:15 PM

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NOTICE - Remote Viewing Location: The city of Greenville seeks input from citizens while adhering to public health and safety guidelines. All attendees at the remote viewing location will be subject to a temperature screening with a touch-less forehead thermometer. Anyone with a temperature reading above 100 degrees Fahrenheit will not be admitted. Attendees will be required to wear a covering over their mouth and nose, unless it violates a religious tenant or belief or causes difficulty breathing.

NOTICE - Remote Viewing Location: The city of Greenville seeks input from citizens while adhering to public health and safety guidelines. All attendees at the remote viewing location will be subject to a temperature screening with a touch-less forehead thermometer. Anyone with a temperature reading above 100 degrees Fahrenheit will not be admitted. Attendees will be required to wear a covering over their mouth and nose, unless it violates a religious tenant or belief or causes difficulty breathing.

City Hall is currently closed to the public. Virtual Meeting Viewing: Click on Link below.Remote Viewing: Greenville Convention CenterGreenvilleSC

The natural surface parking lot off of Delano Drive adjacent to the Swamp Rabbit Trail has been closed. The purpose of the closure is to allow crews to construct a new, paved 138-space parking lot as part of the Unity Park project. Construction will be done in two phases. The majority of the construction will take place over the next 70 days. At that point, it may be possible to open a portion of the lot for public use. The remainder of the parking lot will be constructed following ReWa’s completion of a sewer line replacement project in their easement. Once construction of the parking lot resumes, the remaining work is expected to take approximately 50 days to complete.

The natural surface parking lot off of Delano Drive adjacent to the Swamp Rabbit Trail has been closed. The purpose of the closure is to allow crews to construct a new, paved 138-space parking lot as part of the Unity Park project. Construction will be done in two phases. The majority of the construction will take place over the next 70 days. At that point, it may be possible to open a portion of the lot for public use. The remainder of the parking lot will be constructed following ReWa’s completion of a sewer line replacement project in their easement. Once construction of the parking lot resumes, the remaining work is expected to take approximately 50 days to complete.

The natural surface parking lot off of Delano Drive adjacent to the Swamp Rabbit Trail has been closed. The purpose of the closure is to allow crews to construct a new, paved 138-space parking lot as part of the Unity Park project. Construction will be done in two phases. The majority of the construction will take place over the next 70 days. At that point, it may be possible to open a portion of the lot for public use. The remainder of the parking lot will be constructed following ReWa’s completion of a sewer line replacement project in their easement. Once construction of the parking lot resumes, the remaining work is expected to take approximately 50 days to complete.

The natural surface parking lot off of Delano Drive adjacent to the Swamp Rabbit Trail has been closed. The purpose of the closure is to allow crews to construct a new, paved 138-space parking lot as part of the Unity Park project. Construction will be done in two phases. The majority of the construction will take place over the next 70 days. At that point, it may be possible to open a portion of the lot for public use. The remainder of the parking lot will be constructed following ReWa’s completion of a sewer line replacement project in their easement. Once construction of the parking lot resumes, the remaining work is expected to take approximately 50 days to complete.

The natural surface parking lot off of Delano Drive adjacent to the Swamp Rabbit Trail has been closed. The purpose of the closure is to allow crews to construct a new, paved 138-space parking lot as part of the Unity Park project. Construction will be done in two phases. The majority of the construction will take place over the next 70 days. At that point, it may be possible to open a portion of the lot for public use. The remainder of the parking lot will be constructed following ReWa’s completion of a sewer line replacement project in their easement. Once construction of the parking lot resumes, the remaining work is expected to take approximately 50 days to complete.

On Saturday mornings from the beginning of May until the end of October, two blocks of downtown Greenville’s Main Street are transformed into the TD Saturday Market. The market features over 75 vendors selling the season’s freshest produce and the area’s most original and high quality crafts.

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Closure of Delano Drive Parking Lot

Thursday, May 7th - Wednesday, September 9th

The natural surface parking lot off of Delano Drive adjacent to the Swamp Rabbit Trail has been closed. The purpose of the closure is to allow crews to construct a new, paved 138-space parking lot as part of the Unity Park project. Construction will be done in two phases. The majority of the construction will take place over the next 70 days. At that point, it may be possible to open a portion of the lot for public use. The remainder of the parking lot will be constructed following ReWa’s completion of a sewer line replacement project in their easement. Once construction of the parking lot resumes, the remaining work is expected to take approximately 50 days to complete.